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I'm using Illustrator CC and I cannot select and move guides with the selection tools. The guides are not locked. I can select the guides in the Layers Panel, but I can only move with the arrow keys. I can also "Release" the guides once they are selected in the Layers Panel, but I still cannot move them with the mouse - only the arrow key.
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I want to be able to move all guides using the mouse for greater accuracy vs the arrow keys.
Thank you for your help.
i have the same problem i just make the elements (design) bigger and the problem fixed (hide artboard and increase the size of objects.. and also try to move guides without zoom in closer)
This is the answer that worked for me! In my layers panel, I couldn't select the guides but going to Alt + Ctrl + ; did my bidding. Guides move freely. I must have inadvertently locked it when I did some weird keyboard combos by accident.
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VIEW----> GUIDES -----> UNLOCK GUIDES
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i have the same problem i just make the elements (design) bigger and the problem fixed (hide artboard and increase the size of objects.. and also try to move guides without zoom in closer)
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No.
Wrong.
Also, ridiculous that this is the designated "Correct answer" because it brings into focus how bloated and nonsensical these programs have become with unchecked monopolization of this market. Adobe can literally ship the exact same problem but with more bugs and issues, and still make millions of dollars from corporations.
We need more competition. Adobe is going to be the EA of digital graphics sooner than anyone realizes.
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I get the same problem , I using adobe illustator CC . It simple solution , just move the cursor to the one of guides then right click , select UNLOCK GUIDE. 100% Work. 🙂
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it's correct reply.
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Its not the correct answer, as he clearly stated that his guides are NOT locked! How then should unlocking help??
I understand what ChanningBailey is writing, since I have the same issue. Guides are unlocked, but still cannot move guides.
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Simply drag your mouse to the Guideline, then right click and select option > unlock guides. Thank you
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You probably have guides locked
VIEW > GUIDES > UNLOCK GUIDES
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With the mouse on the guide click the right key and unlock guides .you should be right to go
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Sorry I am a bit late in my reply,
I have been having the same problem frequently. My guides were unlocked in the properties panel, but I found if I went to View > Guides it was showing my guides were locked. So View > Guides > Unlock Guides seemed to solve the problem.
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I have the same issues in random intervals, cannot move guides in Illustrator, but guides are not locked (also not in the VIEW menu).
Not sure why many in this thread struggle with comprehending the intitial post, which clearly states that "GUIDES ARE NOT LOCKED". Responding to the post by suggesting the solution "to unlock guides" just leaves me wondering, why people fail to read and understand four simple lines of text. You people only read the headline?
This is a bug. One of many in Illustrator. Also, trying to move small objects in Illustrators is impossible.
"A flaw by design is still a design flaw!"
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Go into properties panel and then under the guide section unlock the grid then you will be able yo delete or move the grid lines.
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The guide lock feature appears to occasionally get corrupted, acting as if locked for one, some, or all guides, but not indicated by either a layer lock or a document-level all-guide lock. This will cause frustrating attempts to select guides, which may appear to be selected for a split second just before being immediately deselected. When this occurs, as it recently often does, toggle the document-level all-guide lock on and back off again; use menu View > Guides > Lock Guides, then View > Guides > Unlock Guides, or double-tap the shortcut shown (Ctrl+Alt+; on Windows or Cmd+Opt+; on a Mac).
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